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perception

[per-sep-shuhn] / pərˈsɛp ʃən /


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The stiff-upper-lip approach does come to seem as much about the skaters’ frame of mind as it does public perception about their good-sportsmanship and character.

From The Wall Street Journal

The car changed the perception of EVs — which had previously been viewed as niche and impractical products — by featuring a strong blend of performance and style.

From MarketWatch

“Today, corporate leaders feel a clearer risk of government retaliation and stakeholder polarization. Even the perception of risk can chill speech,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Augustine believes that any perception of a spate of heart problems among rugby players is more a product of modern media, than the modern game.

From BBC

Her advocacy is built on changing that perception.

From BBC